Government
CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS)
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Description
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officers serve on the forefront of public health, protecting Americans and the global community, while training under the guidance of seasoned mentors. When disease outbreaks or other public health threats emerge, EIS officers investigate, identify the cause, rapidly implement control measures, and collect evidence to recommend preventive actions.
During this 2-year hands-on service fellowship, EIS officers serve our country while learning applied epidemiology and gaining practical skills to become future public health leaders.
On-the-job training activities involve:
- Applying epidemiologic skills in assigned public health projects, such as infectious and noninfectious disease, global health, injury prevention, environmental health, and occupational health
- Deploying as a ready responder to CDC’s Emergency Operations Center or field site to provide epidemiologic assistance for disease outbreaks and other urgent public health threats, and to provide disaster relief following natural and industrial events
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary experts across and within CDC, other public health agencies and partners
- Consulting with mentors, supervisors and other seasoned professionals within the EIS network
Individuals across a whole spectrum of disciplines have participated in EIS from doctoral-level scientists and physicians to nurses and historians to veterinarians and speech pathologists and more! For more information about EIS officers’ fellowship experiences, visit the EIS Hear Our Stories web page.
Benefits
https://www.cdc.gov/eis/php/participants/benefits.html
Additional incentives include:
- Thrift Savings Plan
- Federal Employees Retirement System Benefit Plan
- Federal Employees Health Benefits Plan
- Federal Employees Group Life Insurance
- Federal Employees Vision and Dental Insurance Program
- 4 hours of annual leave and 4 hours of sick leave every 2 weeks (13 days total of each per year)
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How to Apply
EIS officers serve across U.S. states and territories. To join EIS, you must be willing to commit to this 2-year, full-time fellowship (beginning in July 2027) and relocate to your assignment. The EIS Class of 2027 fellowship application period is open through June 5, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. ET. CDC's EIS program accepts applicants from a variety of backgrounds so, please review the website for more detailed eligibility criteria!
